The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarE. Ginn, 1888 - 386 страници |
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... copies . In other cases , again , the ever and the even have evidently been confounded ; as in The Merry Wives of Windsor , iv . 6 , where Fenton describes Mrs. Page as even strong against " the marriage of her daughter with Slender ...
... copies . In other cases , again , the ever and the even have evidently been confounded ; as in The Merry Wives of Windsor , iv . 6 , where Fenton describes Mrs. Page as even strong against " the marriage of her daughter with Slender ...
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... copies made use of at the Theatres ; I therefore declare , in justice to the Proprietors , whose right is basely invaded , as well as in defence of myself , that no person ev had , directly or indirectly , from me any such copy or copies ...
... copies made use of at the Theatres ; I therefore declare , in justice to the Proprietors , whose right is basely invaded , as well as in defence of myself , that no person ev had , directly or indirectly , from me any such copy or copies ...
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... copies as closely as possible ; and they have given us back many old readings which had been rejected by preceding editors . There has been some difference of opinion among editors of the modern school in regard to whether the prefer ...
... copies as closely as possible ; and they have given us back many old readings which had been rejected by preceding editors . There has been some difference of opinion among editors of the modern school in regard to whether the prefer ...
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... copies is " No other quarrel else ; " but it is evident that other is merely the author's first word , which he must be supposed to have intended to strike out , if he did not actually do so , when he resolved to sub- stitute else . The ...
... copies is " No other quarrel else ; " but it is evident that other is merely the author's first word , which he must be supposed to have intended to strike out , if he did not actually do so , when he resolved to sub- stitute else . The ...
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... copies ; and in adopting Theobald's rectification of Murellus for Marullus , which also cannot be supposed to be anything else than a mistake made in the printing or transcription . But it seems hardly worth while . to change our ...
... copies ; and in adopting Theobald's rectification of Murellus for Marullus , which also cannot be supposed to be anything else than a mistake made in the printing or transcription . But it seems hardly worth while . to change our ...
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